[Wien] How many angstroms is a a.u.?
M.Q.Tan
mqtan0610 at mail.hz.zj.cn
Fri Apr 16 10:33:09 CEST 2004
Dear Dr. Pan
1 a.u. = 0.529177 Angstroms
1 Angstroms = (1.0/0.529177) a.u.
Ming-Qiu Tan
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From: "Pan Zhijun" <panzhijun2002 at sjtu.edu.cn>
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Subject: [Wien] How many angstroms is a a.u.?
> Hi,users of WIEN2K:
> How many angstroms is a a.u.? In the figure of energy vs volume,the volume unit of the horizonal coordinate is cubic a.u..I want to transform a.u.to angstrom.I have looked up many handbooks related to physics.But I failed to find the relation equation between the angstrom and a.u..Anybody know the transforming equation? Thank you in advance.
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> Pan Zhijun
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